JVC GC-XA1: The Features That Stand Out

+ Last Updated on January 13th, 2019

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Review for JVC GC-XA1: The Features That Stand Out

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With a durable and full HD action camera, there’s no reason to hold back when filming your next big adventure. Among the various devices in the market, however, there’s one that stands out — JVC GC-XA1EU. With this baby, you can capture your view of the world in the best way possible.

In this JVC GC-XA1EU review, you’ll know exactly why this action camera is a must-have. What are some of its outstanding features?

Quad Proof

The best action camera should be as tough as the daredevils who dare engage in outrageous stunts. The good news is the JVC GC-XA1EU can deliver. What makes up the quad proof?

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It’s waterproof up to 5m underwater, which makes surfing while filming very much possible. Just make sure not to drop it too deep.

It’s shockproof and can take a bad fall from a 2m drop.

It’s dustproof, so no worries about using it in the desert or dirt roads.

It’s freezeproof, making it the perfect companion for when you want to film your downhill run or your ride on the lift.

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What this review for JVC GC-XA1EU shows, however, is that it can be used under different situations, not just when playing sports or engaging in extreme adventures. And get this; the camera is sturdy even without a case.

1920 x 1080P Full HD Video with HDMI(R) Output

The camera films in HD up to 1080p/30fps, and supports other resolutions such as 960p, 720p and WVGA. Compared to other devices, it’s quite versatile, what with the resolution ranging from a website quality to Blu-ray quality.

Super-wide Lens

This JVC GC-XA1EU review shows that the super-wide lens capture videos through its f/2.8 focal length lens. Not only this, the same lens can be used to take still images at a resolution of 5 megapixels. Simply choose the Photo mode if you want to enjoy this feature.

1.5” LCD Monitor

According to several JVC GC-XA1EU reviews, the 1.5” LCD monitor is quite small. The large menu icons and buttons, however, more than made up for the size of the screen. Still, you can use the monitor to view what you’re filming and also for playback. The menu system of the camera is also more intuitive and the interface is more user-friendly.

Digital Image Stabilizer (DIS)

Is the equipment capable of filming minus the shaking? Well, this is exactly what you’ll find out with this review for JVC GC-XA1EU. Its DIS ensures a smooth camera motion while filming even if the real action is anything but. So even if you’re running while recording, it won’t show so much on video.

Wi-Fi feature set

Through the camera’s Wi-Fi, you can stream a video to a smartphone, regardless if it runs on iOs or Android, through the JVC’s WiVideo app. But you’ll have to download the latest WiVideo firmware first to enable the Wi-Fi features. The update is available at JVC’s website. You can also broadcast a video, when you set up a channel using the U-Stream service.

Although some specifications can slightly vary in some JVC GC-XA1EU reviews, the accessories that come in the box are the same all throughout. The camera comes with a goggle mount, flexible mount, lens protector, USB cable, LCD protector film and battery pack. What’s even better is that you get all this without paying more. In all JVC GC-XA1EU reviews, the device is considered as cheap. What more can you ask for?

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